24.05.15 Namwon Chunhyang Festival
Gwanghallu Pavilion, the main attraction of the day, is shown first.
The place where Byeonsa-tto wanted to play with Chunhyang.
The second-floor pavilion and blue sky reflected in the pond were pretty.
Parking was very difficult, so I arrived at 9:30, and fortunately, I was able to safely get there just in front of the bridge leading to Gwanghallu.
The Chunhyang Festival ad balloon was floating in the clear sky without a single cloud.
Seungsa Bridge in front of Gwanghallu Pavilion.
If you come early, you can park right on top of Seungsa Bridge.
Booths and stage on the way from Seungsa Bridge to the west gate of Gwanghallu
I heard that if you go this way you will reach the makgeolli alley where Baek Jong-won consulted, so I went this way.
Makgeolli alley named Wolgwang Pocha. Since it is still before 10 o'clock, most places are still preparing and have not yet opened for business.
When I asked, they said they start selling at 11am.
The prices and menus are compiled so you can see them. Even though it is not a festival and is a general permanent venue, the price is very affordable.
Rather than the usual stir-fried pork or stewed pork, you can see that they were trying to somehow tie together the festival called Chunhyangje and the local area called Namwon.
Enter through the west gate,
During the festival period, admission to Gwanghallu is free.
I suppressed the desire to burn Chunhyang to death when I saw them making fun of Wolmae House, Lee Mong-ryong and Seong Chun-hyang, as well as Dolsoe and Hyangdan.
Chunhyanggwan and the swing in front of it that was used to seduce Lee Mongryong.
The carp pond within Gwanghallu Pavilion and pavilions where ducklings would have played and roamed around.
The size of the carp is so large, and since they move in groups, there is a fear that if they fall in, they might be eaten.
Stages in front of the east gate and main gate of Gwanghallu.
When I heard that Lee Chan-won was performing, a lot of ladies came by bus and were waiting...
The main stage, which was created by blocking the road where cars normally travel, is unusually weird ;;;
In front of Gwanghallu Pavilion, which runs through Namwon, many things have been built and done in Yocheon, Ttukbang-gil, and the waterside park.
A food truck located across from Yocheon and Chunhyang Nanjang consulted by Baek Jong-won.
The menu and price structure is for photography.
Cheap is cheap, but I personally feel sad that we live in an era where we have to be happy that 5,000 won jjajangmyeon and 6,000 won soup are now cheap.
The green onion pancakes are delicious with a seasoning bomb (Aemiya's seasoning is salty), and the black berkshire black bean noodles are called Berkshire black bean noodles, but there's barely any substance and it's a little better than Gonghwachun at the convenience store.
Since the green onion pancake costs 3,000 won, it seems like a good idea to try one slice.
Since people are so cruel, it's hard to expect kindness and it feels a bit like a grasshopper's business.
Lastly, one more photo of Gwanghallu!